The Jonas Brothers will film their MTV Video Music Awards performance at the Stone Pony and the boardwalk in Asbury Park, according to multiple sources.

Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas, and Joe Jonas perform on stage during their "Happiness Begins" tour at the Capitol One Arena on Aug. 15, 2019, in Washington.(Photo: Brent N. Clarke, Invision/AP)

The band, which just released a comeback album called “Happiness Begins,” will start out inside the Pony, then cross Ocean Avenue and play on a stage facing the boardwalk and the beach late in the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 25.

Fireworks will follow the show. Tickets are not being sold for the performance. The MTV production has procured fans for the event, but the boardwalk scene should be viewable from a distance, said the sources. Fans can also request tickets for the outdoor performance through the 1iota.com web site.

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The build out for the boardwalk stage that the Jonas Brothers will use for their MTV Video Music Awards performance continues Friday, August 23, 2019, across Ocean Avenue from the Stone Pony in Asbury Park.(Photo: Thomas P. Costello)

The awards will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 26. MTV announced on Aug. 15 that the Jonas Brothers would perform remotely at an undisclosed “iconic location” at the Jersey Shore as part of the live broadcast from the Prudential Center in Newark.

The signs of the Asbury Park performance were there. The marquee on the Pony temporarily read "Jonas Brothers Sold Out" two weeks ago, and an MTV camera crew was seen filming the rainbow crosswalk outside the Paradise nightclub at 101 Asbury Ave., right next to the boardwalk and a block away from the Pony.

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The build out for the boardwalk stage that the Jonas Brothers will use for their MTV Video Music Awards performance continues Friday, August 23, 2019, across Ocean Avenue from the Stone Pony in Asbury Park.(Photo: Thomas P. Costello)

“With the VMAs coming to the Garden State, people from all across the nation will get a glimpse of what New Jerseyans enjoy every day: a state lush with vibrant, diverse communities that welcome all,” said Christian Fuscarino, executive director of Garden State Equality, of the rainbow crossing filming via email. “It's an incredible badge of honor that legends like Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen and Whitney Houston were born and raised here, but it's a greater source of pride that our state is leading the nation on equality for LGBTQ people. I am thrilled MTV has chosen two of our most diverse cities, Newark and Asbury Park, to host some the world's most talented musical artists.”

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The Jonas Brothers know their way around the Stone Pony — they played there in 2005 before they became stars. Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas are natives of Wyckoff, about 60 miles north of Asbury Park. They’re hot again. “Sucker,” from “Happiness Begins,” was a No. 1 hit that’s approaching 200 million views on YouTube. It's up for Video of the Year at the VMAs.

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The build out for the boardwalk stage that the Jonas Brothers will use for their MTV Video Music Awards performance continues Friday, August 23, 2019, across Ocean Avenue from the Stone Pony in Asbury Park.(Photo: Thomas P. Costello)

As for the rest of the awards night, Taylor Swift, Lil Nas X, Camila Cabello, Lizzo, Rosalía, J Balvin, Shawn Mendes, Bad Bunny, A$AP Ferg, Big Sean, H.E.R., Normani, and Ozuna, are set to perform in Newark, as is Missy Elliott, who will receive the Video Vanguard award. Swift will open the show and Cabello and Mendes will perform together.

The Jonas Brothers will come back to Jersey for “Happiness Begins” shows Nov. 22 at the Prudential Center in Newark and Nov. 29 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. They play Madison Square Garden on Aug. 29 and 30.

Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. His multiple awards include recognition for stories on both Bruce Springsteen and Snooki. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; cjordan@app.com. Stay with app.com or consider a subscription today.